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Brand New will provide disenfranchised individuals and communities - based in the Glasgow neighbourhoods of Easterhouse, Scotstounhill and Govanhill - with an arts based initiative that acts as a vehicle for positive social change. Over a two-year period the project will work with local partners to tackle inter and intra community conflicts through the collaborative act of making a film.

A three year grant for the Graduate Programme that aims to facilitate creative social enterprise activity driven by young people across Scotland. Entirely youth-led, the programme will employ 'graduates' of the past seven years of operation to be tutors/mentors/facilitators. It will also develop creative safe spaces for marginalised sections of the community.

To support marginalised young people from migrant Roma communities in Glasgow to access services and to play a more empowered role in bridging the gulf in understanding between them and more settled communities in their local area. This project will also work with partners in Glasgow to address poverty, and discrimination strategically and at a grassroots level.

Funding to extend the 'Music Industry Training and Integration Programme' which develops participants' skills, supports progression on to further training, education and employment, enables young people from different territories to integrate, and fosters respect between communities.

Extending DCYP's existing services to deliver, in partnership with other local service providers, a programme of intensive one-to-one support to local young people, which enables them to access education and training and develop the skills and confidence to take advantage of emerging employment opportunities.

Innovative design linked to major sports events / local opportunities & context.
Strong links to Curriculum for Excellence. Inclusive approach incl special school partner.
Links to community and volunteering.

To expand the core team of the company to exploit previous work; research and develop new work; and raise the profile of the company through digital platforms. Year 1 - £115,100; Year 2 - £79,100; Year 3 - £79,100. The funds will contribute to core costs, research and project development and travel costs.

A three-year weaving development programme for local makers, students and amateur weavers, comprising: provision of textiles support, access to equipment at ASF Shetland and training programmes in textiles.

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